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Clarke > Abrus Precatorius > General > general
...here was a specific Bacillus in the Jequirity infusion, but Klei...

Boericke > Saccharum Officinarum > Relationships > compare
...oses to develop the Bacillus acidophilus to correct putrefactive...

Boericke > Hippozaeninum > Relationships > compare
...Friedlander’s Bacillus of Pneumonia and the micrococcus te...

Clarke > Bird Flu > General > characteristics
... an account of this Nosode in his paper read at the International Homoeopathic Congress, 1896 (Transactions, Part "Essays and Communications," p. 187). Aviaire acts most prominently on the apices of the lungs, and it corresponds most closely to the bronchitis of influenza, which simulates tuberculosis, having cured several hopeless-looking cases. It has also done excellently in some cases of bronchitis following measles. The Bacillus of avian tuberculosis has been identified with that of human tuberculosis, but the clinical properties of the two Nosodes are Not identical....

Boericke > Saccharum Lactis > General > general
...oses to develop the Bacillus acidophilus to correct putrefactive...

Boericke > Saccharum Lactis > General > homeopathic
...oses to develop the Bacillus acidophilus to correct putrefactive...

Nash > Not Mur > General > general
...Now that we have introduced the Natrums, we will continue them. Common salt. A gentleman once said to me when I prescribed a dose of Sulphur 30th, "Pshaw, I get more sulphur than that in every egg I eat. How can that do me any good?" My answer was, wait and see. And he was cured of both doubts and disease. There is No remedy in the Materia Medica, I think, that so disgusts the advocates of the low potency, and, low only, as this one. The unquestionable cure of the most obstinate cases of intermittent fever with the 200th and higher potencies demoralizes them. That people eating salt in appreciable quantities right along and can't live without it, don't get well on it, and do get well on the same thing potentized, does Not hold to reason, the microscope, molecular theory; spectrum analysis, or anything else scientific (so called) Not being able to discover any material in the dose. But there stand the cures, like the blind man whom Jesus healed. It is a hard thing to be confronted by such facts against our prejudices. "Oh, well," said one of these doubters, "people sometimes get well without medicine." so they do with, I replied. Isn't it curious how some physicians will hoot at a potency and fly like a frightened crow from a Bacillus varying in size from 0.004 millimeters to 0.006 m.m. They can hardly eat, drink or sleep for fear a little microbe of the fifteenth culture will light on them somewhere, but there is Nothing in a potency above the 12th. Oh, consistency! When prejudice gives way to honest, earnest investigation for truth, the world may be better for it. Natrum mur. is one of our best remedies for anaemia. It does Not seem to make much difference whether the anaemia is caused by loss of fluids (China, Kali carb.), menstrual irregularities (Puls.), loss of semen (Phos. acid, China), grief or other mental diseases. In these cases of anaemia, to which Natrum is adapted, we may, in addition to the general paleness, have emaciation, Notwithstanding the patient eats well....

H.C. Allen > This Remedy Is Not A Reliable Preventative For Malaria
...utting ten drops of No. II, in which the matter had been d...

T.F. Allen > Arelia Racemosa
...29th. I have been anNoyed all day by a dread that my right lung is seriously diseased. Could Not shake off the fear. Cough Now and then, raising a little phlegm, which is involuntarily swallowed. Took 10 drops of the tincture at 1.30 A.M. No symptoms that night. On rising at 8...

T.F. Allen > Green Dragon
...10 A.M. Pulse 74, full, soft, and regular. Feeling of warmth and fulness in left middle ear, similar to what was felt at 8 A.M. in the right, but No shooting pains; probably this sympt...

T.F. Allen > Chionanthus
...he next day, though Not so bad). The sensations in the region of the stomach, liver, and spleen were so marked that No one could mistake the locality of the action, or the certainty of the action. I gave it to Mr. G. with about the same result, and to Mrs. N., who found a single dose of 10 drops produce all the sensations named in so unpleasant a form, that she could Not be induced to repeat the remedy. In the last case there was a feeling as if the bowels were about to move off violently, from the action of a purgative, with the nausea usually associated with such an action, though there was No discharge from the bowels....

Boericke > Passiflor Incarnata
... Insomnia, produces Normal sleep, No disturbance of cerebral functions, neuroses of children, worm-fever, teething, spasms. Tetanus. Hysteria; puerperal convulsions. Painful diarrhoea. Acute mania. Atonic condition generally present. Asthma, 10-30 gtt. every ten minutes for a few...

T.F. Allen > Catalpa
In ten minutes there was No perceptible alteration in my pulse.

T.F. Allen > Apomorphinum
...morphine; it caused No pain, and No local symptoms; the resulting pheNomena were the same as before, only a...

T.F. Allen > Apomorphinum
10 o'clock. Pulse 100, respiration 14. From this time patient felt as before; No inclination to vomit. The medicine seemed without effect.

T.F. Allen > Chrysophanic Acid
Fourth series of observations I made ten observations on adults with the resin of Chrysarobin, made into pills with Tragacanth and Glycerin. One grain had No effect upon two individuals.

T.F. Allen > Oxeodaphne
...s), and experienced No symptoms except a confusion in the head. After six hours 10 drops more were taken, and dizziness, worse on stooping or on moving about, came on, followed by a dull, pressive, fronto-occipital headache. This headache passed off during the night's rest. The urine, etc., were unaffected. Olfaction of this tincture produced on me a most intense headache of a similar nature. I next tried the effect of olfaction on such of my friends as were willing. On almost all occasions the following sensations were produced, immediately after a few brief "sniffs," indeed, in two sensitives one sniff was sufficient An intense aching, with pressure at the inner angle of the orbit, right or left, generally the latter, but never in both simultaneously, extending through the brain and across the scalp to the base of the occiput. This headache lasted for half an hour to seven hours, was aggravated by light, Noise and moving, and relieved by clos...

T.F. Allen > Prinos
...diately after. Felt Now free from disagreeable sensations. In half an hour had a most profuse evacuation of the bowels, consisting of their natural contents, diluted with an immense quantity of greenish liquid. This was attended with No pain or uneasiness. In about an hour and a half had aNother similar evacuation, but less in...

Hahnemann > Barium Carbonicum Baryta Carb
Sensation of hunger in the stomach, but No appetite (aft. 10 d.).

Hahnemann > Acid Nit
... up five times with 100 drops of distilled water, and one drop of this is shaken up by five succussions, with 100 drops of diluted alcohol whereby the nitric acid is potentized to the ten thousandth dilution (/10000). One drop of this attenuation is then attenuated with 100 drops of good alcohol and then potentized by five succussions successively to the VI, VIII and X potencies, for there is No danger of any intimate combination ...

Kent Lectures > Not Mur
The patient is sensitive to the slightest draught, there is pain in the throat even on putting the hand out of bed; he sweats in the night with No relief; he is sensitive to every impression; feels everything ten times amplified.

Nash > >Remedy shown to professionals only
...The vomiting is Not always sour, but may be bitter or sweetish There is also profuse flow of saliva. I once had a case of stomach trouble in a middle-aged lady. She had frequent attacks of vomiting of a stringy, glairy mucus which was very ruby, would hang in strings from her mouth to the receptacle on the floor. Then the substance vomited became dark-colored; like coffee grounds. She became very weak, vomited all Nourishment. She also had profuse secretion of ropy saliva. Thinking she had cancer of the stomach, she made her will and set her house in order, to die. Kali bichromicum was given with No benefit whatever, but Iris cured he...

Kent New remedies > Vespa Vulgaris
...eat, but they could Not force him to lot loose until he came to himself, and then he needed No aid. []It was thought that he continued to grasp the railing about ten minutes, but time flies under excitement, and No one has timed this period. []He bec...

Clarke > Chenopodium Anthelminthicum
...d, having been only Noticed the day before. Five days from taking the dose he died in profound coma with high temperature. The significance of these symptoms needs No pointing out. The peculiar deafness...

Clarke > Chlorum
... few things she did Not care to send to the laundry. The chlorides were banished, and though the washing was continued there were No more attacks of laryngitis. Dr. Bacon adds, that since giving up the use of disinfectants, other than plenty of fresh air, he has never had laryngeal complications in scarlatina or diphtheria, though his neighbours have had plenty. Whitman recommends chlorine water as an efficient palliative in a fit of asthma. He begins with 10 drops, then in five minutes 20 more, and then in aNother five minutes, half-a-teaspoonfu...

Clarke > Gelsemium
...covered, vision was Not perfect for twenty-four hours. A patient of mine once took a drachm of the tincture for a headache. On going out he could Not tell which side of the street he was on. He was near St. Paul's Cathedral and saw two cathedrals instead of one. The following case of poisoning was recorded by Dr. Edward Jepson (Brit. Med. Jour., Sept. 19, 1891, p. 644). Although Gels. was given with other drugs, and on the last occasion with one of its antidotes (quinine), which probably saved the patient's life, the symptoms are unmistakably those of Gels.- "About two months ago Miss W., aged about forty, an inmate of my house, was seized with very severe neuralgia about both temples. I gave her tincture of Gelsemium 10 minims, with a bismuth mixture to be taken every two or three hours. After taking this for about a day and obtaining No relief....

Clarke > Kreosote
...nt fell asleep, had No more vomiting, and rapidly recovered. Up to this time she had been under allopaths, who advised that homoeopathy should be tried, as they could do No more. Harmar Smith (H. W., xxiii. 496) cured a girl of 10 of very frequent and violent eructa...

Clarke > Lac. Can
...this case "Maud R., 10, demi-brunette, of healthy parents, one and a half years before fell forward and hurt her chest whilst playing. Nothing was thought of it at the time, but when brought to Dr. Balch she was pale, emaciated, capricious, No desire for play. Sleep disturbed by frightful dreams, during the day piteously begs her mother to take her, she is so afraid. She feels as though snakes were on her back. In response to advice tendered one dose of Lac. can. 50m. was given, dry, and in twenty-four hours the child became more lively and cheerful and very soon all abNormal sensations disappeared. ANother mental curiosity which has proved a useful pointer is this "Imagines he wears some one else's Nose." Restlessness, nervousness, and prostration appear in the provings and show the relation of the remedy to diphtheritic paralysis as well as to diphtheria itself. In one prover the symptoms occurred periodically agg. in morning of one day and agg. in afterNoon of next. Wandering rheumatic pains. The sensation of lightness or levitation was Noticed....

Clarke > Ledum
...riate to the remote No less than the immediate effects of ...

Clarke > Lil
...ter the first dose, No more medicine was taken, but the Li...

Clarke > Lobelinum
In three or four minutes his breathing was quite free; but there was No nausea, and thinking that necessary he took aNother spoonful ten minutes after the first, and this occasioned sickness.

Clarke > Lobelinum
...and then No. 10 sound passed with ease. This sound was passed twice a week until No. 24 entered easily, and after this there was No further trouble. Boskowitz has used Lob. i. in many similar cases with like success. Guernsey gives this as a leading indication when found prominent "Urine has a deep red colour and deposits a copious red sediment." DyspNoea (as well as nausea) occurring in ...

Clarke > Mag M
No further medicine was given, and in ten days he had No complaint, and the spleen was Normal in size and without tenderness.

Clarke > Myristica
...walking gave No pain. but the joint was anchylosed. (2) An old man, 87, was seized with sudden arthritis of the shoulder, with intense fever. Allopaths first diagNosed it as osteomyelitis, but later a surgeon was called in, who proNounced it an arthritis purulent from the onset. After he had passed through the hands of eminent old-school authorities in Paris, who said Nothing could be done, Cartier was sent for, and found the shoulder quite full of pus, and a particularly painful spot on the scapula, at a point where the bone was said by one authority to be attacked. Myr. seb. 3, five drops three times a day, was given. In ten days there was No longer suppuration, the size of the joint had become Normal, and the tender spot was gone. ...

Clarke > Oenanthe
The medicine was continued for ten months with constant improvement in health, and with No further convulsions.

Clarke > >Remedy shown to professionals only
...useful preparation. Now that Oxygen inhalation has become so popular, we may expect some symptoms from those who become addicted to it. With inhalation of Oxygen kept up for ten hours, D. T. Playfair (Lancet, quoted N. A. J. H., xiv. 139) cured a desperate case of morphia poisoning (30 grains Morph. acet. had been taken) in a young woman of 37. All the usual antidotes had been given before without avail. The patient was entirely well In twenty-four hours. Osterwald of Berlin (Med. Press, Jan. 9, 1901) has also shown by experiments on guinea-pigs that Oxygen gas is a most efficient antidote to poisoning by Strychnine in these animals. After injecting the strychnine in two animals, he placed one in an atmosphere of Oxygen, and No convulsions occurred in this one, whilst they were fully developed in the other. Other experiments fully confirmed these. Korndoerfer (H. R., iii. 189) relates this case illustrating how Ozone inhalations may sometimes assist homoeopathy Miss X, 18, tall, slender, intensely pale, chlorotic, had been two years ill, and neither homoeopathy Nor allopathy had given any relief. She suffered from great weakness, could scarcely walk a hundred yards. Prostration and loss of breath and palpitation from least exertion. Frequent violent headache, agg. after exertion, especially after going up stairs. Pains along spine, especially aching about small of back. Rheumatic pains in lower limbs. Desires motion, but owing to exhaustion dares Not indulge the desire. Stooping gait....

Clarke > Phaseolus
Two hours later the heart failed and No stimulants would start it. Phas. 9x was given, and in ten minutes the heart was all right.

Clarke > >Remedy shown to professionals only
There were found after death No fewer than ten invaginations of the small intestines, which, however, were empty, and there was No sign of strangulation (C. D. P.).

Clarke > Scutellaria
...i.e., No organic defect to which the sufferings could be attributed. Royal's provers took 3x and 30x. Gordon took repeated doses of 10 to 50 drops of Ø. Hale quote...

Clarke > Strophanthus Kombe
precociously loquacious during the five hours the poisoNous symptoms lasted. An Ipec. emetic was administered. No urine passed for ten hours after the dose.

Clarke > Thuya Occidentalis
...ox. On this subject No one has written more forcibly or lucidly than Burnett (VacciNosis and its Cure by Thuja). "Arbor Vitae Nomen omen," says Burnett on his title-page. And in his hands Thuja has proved indeed a tree of life to numberless sufferers from the vaccinal taint. By "vacciNosis" Burnett means the disease kNown as vaccinia, the result of vaccination, plus "that profound and often long-lasting morbid constitutional state engendered by the vaccine virus." To this state Thuja is homoeopathic, and therefore curative and preventive of it. Burnett makes the profound observation, which I can confirm, that the vaccine virus does Not need to "take" (that is, to set up vaccinia) in order to produce the vaccinal dyscrasia that "Not a few persons date their ill-health from a so-called unsuccessful vaccination." So that vacciNosis may exist apart from vaccinia. The antivaccinal action of Thuja is part of its antisycotic action vaccinia is a sycotic disease. Burnett gives the case of an infant ten weeks old, whom he was called to see as it was supposed to be dying. He found it ghastly white and in collapse. There was Nothing to account for this except tha...

Clarke > Cytisus Laburnum
...parts of this well-kNown ornamental tree are poisoNous, our kNowledge of it being derived chiefly from the accidental poisoning of children who have eaten the pea-like seeds and pods. Here is a typical case W. G., aet. 10, ate eight to ten seeds. Five or ten minutes after began to sweat, but soon became cold and shivering, skin pale, pulse scarcely perceptible, general collapse. Pupils dilated, is drowsy and giddy, but in No pain. Emetics and brandy were given, but after an hour of this there was No improvement. An enema of hot strong coffee was Now given, the patient was wrapped in ...

Clarke > Ble Vulgaire
...urnett has found it No less valuable for women than for me...

Clarke > Morbillinum
...The well-kNown symptoms which characterise an attack of measles may all be taken as guides for its homoeopathic use. Its chief use hitherto has been as a prophylactic against infection, and to clear up after effects of an attack. My own use of it has been confined to the 30th and higher, but there is No bar upon lower potencies, and those who prefer them may begin with the 6th. As a prophylactic given to those who are, or may be, exposed to infection, I prescribe a dose of the 30th twice or thrice daily. For an attack of the disease I find Nothing better than Morbil. 30, eight ...

Clarke > Natcarb
...eeling, and it does Not "fill up" till after supper; Nat. c. sinking agg. 10 to 11 a.m., amel. eating, which distension). Pic. ac. (priapism towards morning, emission and No desire). Nux (hypochondriasis; morn...

T.F. Allen > Chloroforme
Remained unconscious for ten hours, and felt No uneasiness on awaking,

T.F. Allen > Flouric Acid
Satisfaction, he desires No better state of things; all is right (after ten hours),

T.F. Allen > Anantherum
Great giddiness, with vast uneasiness and sickness at stomach, but No vomiting (after ten or fifteen minutes),

Hahnemann > Phosph
At night, after awaking from anxious dreams, chill and trembling all over the body, especially on the abdomen, violent ebullition of blood and constriction of the chest, so that he can get No breath and could hardly rise (aft. 10 d.).

T.F. Allen > Osmium Metallicum
...1/3, and reads only No. 3 of Jaeger at ten inches. All objects look dim. this dimness is Not the effect of lachrymation, because wiping away the tears does Not better the vision. Accommodation perfect. There are No muscae Nor phosphenes....

T.F. Allen > Physostigma Venenosum
...The near point by No. 1 Jaeger was for the left eye at six and a half inches, for the right eye only at ten and a half inches, Not nearer or farther off, and even at...

T.F. Allen > Podophyllinum
in the right eye its base was densely white, and looked exactly as if lead had been used (after ten days). No symptoms of irritation appeared while he was at work or during that evening, but on waking next morning, his eyes were inflamed,.

T.F. Allen > Hyoscyaminum
the longest being twenty-five minutes, and the shortest ten minutes. In No instance did it fail to produce its results.

T.F. Allen > Belladona
In the morning on going out (about 10 1/2 A.M.), black points and stripes before the eyes, which soon disappear and soon return (No trace of them in the afterNoon),

T.F. Allen > Conium Mac
but so long as the eyes were kept motionless, ten, as long ago pointed out by Harley, there was No giddiness.

T.F. Allen > Lycopod
Dryness of the Nose, he has had No use for a handkerchief for the past ten days (seventeenth day),

T.F. Allen > Niccolum
Stoppage of the Nose at night; she could get No air through it (after ten days),

T.F. Allen > Atropinum
Mouth very dry; No thirst; canNot feel the passage of water through the mouth or throat when drinking (after ten minutes),

T.F. Allen > Pilocarpinum
Commencement of salivation (after fifteen minutes); increased salivation (after twenty minutes); salivation has been diminishing for ten minutes (after one hour and fifty-five minutes); No salivation (after three hours and five minutes),

T.F. Allen > Pilocarpinum
Complained that his mouth was filling with water (after forty minutes); salivation continued (after one hour and ten minutes); No salivation (after one hour and forty minutes),

H.C. Allen > X Rays
at 5 P. M., the second No symptom at 1 P. M. The third, which produced little itching. At 10 P. M. took a hot bath with some improvement, and 11 P. M. the fourth powder, all of the 30 cent.

T.F. Allen > Argent Natif
...spiration, he feels No aggravation of the pain, but feels ...

T.F. Allen > >Remedy shown to professionals only
Pulse in the morning quiet; 9 to 10 o'clock, somewhat irritated; at 12 o'clock, small, hard, frequent; from 5 o'clock till death, after midnight, No longer perceptible,

T.F. Allen > Atropinum
After ten or fifteen minutes, an acceleration of the pulse from 20 to 70 beats; No apparent change in volume, but a decided increase in the force of the cardiac contractions and of the arterial tone,

T.F. Allen > Chamomilla Vulgaris
Pulse showed No change for one hour after taking, 60; during the next thirty or forty minutes rose soon to 64; at 8 A.M., two hours after taking, 100, smaller, and harder; at 10 A.M., 96; at 2 and 8 P.M., 78 (after taking the 2d),

T.F. Allen > Digitalinum
Pulse before taking, 56 while sitting, at 10 A.M., ten minutes after dose No change.

T.F. Allen > Digitalinum
...ments the pulse had Not varied more than one beat per minute during the hour. The pulse varied so much after taking 1st dil., that No conclusion can be drawn as to its a...

T.F. Allen > Kalium Cyanatum
No pulse (after ten to fifteen minutes),

T.F. Allen > Solaninum
It caused after ten hours slight slowness of the pulse and respiration, but No change in the temperature,

T.F. Allen > Anantherum
No urine since midnight, at 10 A.M.; thick, dark-colored, at midnight (second day); plentiful, dark-colored, with a thick yellowish sediment (third day); free, dark-colored, with sediment (fifth day),

T.F. Allen > Kalium Cyanatum
and lastly passed away quickly, leaving No sensation, at 10 A.M. (ninth day),.

T.F. Allen > Osmium Metallicum
No evacuation to-day until 10 P.M., it was dry and full of air (sixth day).

T.F. Allen > Baptisia Tinc
Feeling as if he would vomit, but No nausea, with severe shooting pain in the left kidney and left side of the umbilicus (from subcutaneous injection of 10 drops, after fifteen minutes),

T.F. Allen > Acetate Of Barium
Nausea, followed by sudden and very copious vomiting of bile, and a brownish substance (consisting, No doubt, of the chocolate taken that morning), (after ten hours),

T.F. Allen > Barium Carbonicum Baryta Carb
Sensation of hunger in the stomach, but No appetite (after ten days),

T.F. Allen > Yellow Dock
Weight in the epigastrium like that of the previous night, but Not so great, though No food had been taken (after ten minutes, second day),

Hering > Acid Mur
Empty sensation in stomach extending through whole abdomen, but No hunger; weak feeling in the stomach from 10 A.M. until evening.

T.F. Allen > Osmium Metallicum
...or ten days, I felt No attraction to the pleasures of Venu...

T.F. Allen > American Pokeweed
During the third attack of nausea colic and purging began; the pain was Not severe, and had No special characteristic; he vomited and purged ten or twelve times with so little discomfort, that he calls it the best evacuant that he ever took,

T.F. Allen > Dioscorea
A twisting sensation, but No pain in liver, at 10 P.M. (forty-second day),

T.F. Allen > Plumb
His first attack of lead-poisoning occurred ten years since. A year ago he had a second one, and was sick for a month; very bad colic, epileptic seizures, with loss of consciousness and consecutive paralysis. No colic in the interval,

T.F. Allen > Tabac
...passed when I felt aNother attack coming on, and returned home quite desperate. 25th and 26th, strict diet, rest in bed, and No attack. 27th, chicken-broth; I could sit up a little; felt same wandering pains in the sides, but No decided attack....

T.F. Allen > Bromum
No action on the intestines from 10 or even 20 drops, if it was omitted the following day; but pasty stools from a dose of 30 drops,

T.F. Allen > Acidum Phosphoricum
No stool, with flatulent distension of the abdomen, for two days (after ten days),

T.F. Allen > Physostigma Venenosum
...small watery, at 10 P.M. (second day). Thin watery, with tenesmus afterwards, at 4 P.M. (third day). No stool (fourth day). Voided a large ...

T.F. Allen > Sepia Officinalis
urging to stool, with flatus, but No stool, in the morning and at 10 A.M.

T.F. Allen > Terebinthinae Oleum
The bowels remained inactive until he had taken eight ounces of the compound infusion of Senna, with ten grains of Calomel; the evacuations, when passed, were extremely fetid, black and slimy, but gave No smell of turpentine,

T.F. Allen > Zincum
No stool for three days after purging (after ten days),

T.F. Allen > Euphorbia Amygdaloides
(thinks he Noticed the same three days before). Small, lumpy stool, with prolapsus, for ten minutes, though there had been No straining, at 11 P.M. (ninth day). Slight prolapsus after the stool in the morning.

T.F. Allen > Euphorbia Amygdaloides
...s returned, but was Not followed by stool, as he expected it would be (twenty-second day). Offensive diarrhoeic stool, preceded by slight griping, and followed by prolapsus as before, at 10 and 11 A.M. (twenty-third day). Very offensive diarrhoeic stool, of dark liver color, preceded by some uneasiness in the abdomen, but No prolapsus, at 6 and 8.30 P.M. (twen...

Clarke > Osmium Metallicum
Diarrhoea nine or ten times daily, preceded or followed by colic, nearly always with black blood (No haemorrhoids); (diarrhoea after coffee).

Clarke > Parthenium
No desire at usual time (10 a.m.), 10.30 p.m. mushy stool.

T.F. Allen > Arg Nit
In the night, quite an abundant secretion of thick, white mucus; in about ten hours discharge of thinner mucus; micturition is free and No longer painful; at Noon the mucous membrane is dry,

T.F. Allen > Camphora Officinarum
No urine passed during the first ten hours,

T.F. Allen > Chelidonin
No urine from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.; very unusual,

T.F. Allen > Digitalinum
Urine copious; passed six times between 3 and 10 P.M. (usually but twice in the same period); urine showed No especial change, but after several hours deposited a thin brownish sediment (fourth day),

T.F. Allen > Digitalinum
...e than usual; after 10 A.M., constant urging renewed immediately after micturition; this urging, however, caused No real pain, and the urine, which was darker colored than usual, caused No burning during micturition (fifth d...

T.F. Allen > Kalium Nitricum
...he bowels there was No marked action upon the urine (after 7 grains); but while there was No action upon the bowels and the stool was regular, he was obliged to urinate frequently (after 10 and 12 grains),...

T.F. Allen > Lamium
Sensation in the urethra as though a drop of water were flowing through it, though No moisture was Noticed at the orifice (after six to ten hours),

T.F. Allen > Phosph
... contains bile, but No albumen (seventh day); red and turbid, sp. gr. 1023 (eighth day); 1021 (ninth day); very profuse 1017, and with a very copious sediment (tenth day); 1020, containing No bile, but a large amount of creatin (in twenty-four hours from 8 to 10 grams), (eleventh day),...

T.F. Allen > Sabina Officinalis
Urine passed in small quantities, but frequently high-colored, and highly charged with the odor of Sabina (after one hour and a half); passed frequently, but No strangury (after two hours and ten minutes),

Clarke > Strophanthus Kombe
No urine passed for ten hours after the dose (child).

T.F. Allen > Chimaphila
In five minutes, pulse 80; ten, 80; fifteen, 80; twenty, 80; thirty, 79; thirty-five, 79; forty, 80; sixty, 80. No increase either in fulness or force,

T.F. Allen > Eupionum
...very irritable, has No inclination to speak; this continue...

H.C. Allen > Grease In Horses
No more symptoms until December 19th, when I took ten pellets of the two hundredth in the morning before breakfast

H.C. Allen > Grease In Horses
Sunday, Dec 10 No symptoms today until Now, 7 P M, both cheeks are burning and have the inflamed shiny look Perhaps it is also aNother symptom that I have been very irritable all day

H.C. Allen > Grease In Horses
July 10 Most marked improvement Forehead entirely free from the crust, and all eruption Skin Normal, where the large crust was located Eruption on body also much improved; No itching Hollows of elbows and knees clear of eruption

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